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Justice for the Emirates One

Wed May 06 08:54AM

If Bob Dylan only ever writes one song about a Scottish utility player, it will surely centre on the unjust red card that rules Darren Fletcher out of the Champions League final.

Fletcher is the victim of a miscarriage of justice that ranks him alongside Ruben 'Hurricane' Carter, the A-Team and Matthew Rose off EastEnders.

The most one-sided semi-final for years was ambling to its conclusion when Cesc Fabregas ran through on goal.

Given the state of the tie, Fletcher might have been better off just letting the Arsenal skipper score, but instead he hooked his right foot around Fabregas's body to make a brilliant goal-saving tackle.

Rosetti, who was following the play, could not have seen the tackle but ruled that Fletcher had fouled Fabregas. Following the letter of the law, he had no choice but to send the United man off, because any foul would obviously have denied a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Nobody is expected to feel sorry for United, least of all Spurs fans whose Schadenfreude can be easily explained with the words Howard and Webb.

But the point is that, as Fletcher's red card did not affect the result (imagine if it had...) and the situation can easily be rectified. And yet it seems it won't be.

Even Alex Ferguson seemed more dumbfounded than angry. His mood may have been mellowed by humbling his nemesis Arsene Wenger, or perhaps he was just thinking 'thank God it wasn't Rooney'.

It is often said that the powers-that-be risk undermining referees' authority if they keep reversing their decisions retrospectively. Well, nothing undermines Rosetti like the possibility that his blatant error might be compounded by UEFA upholding Fletcher's suspension.

In any case, it once again demonstrates the need for video technology such as that used in... oh, every other major sport. If it's good enough for cricket, rugby, tennis and every US sport, it is surely good enough for football.

Now, there is always a chance that UEFA might change the ruling anyway. After all, they caved in to an epic level of Liverpudlian whingeing in 2005 and allowed Rafa Benitez's side in to defend their title.

But you can't help feeling the whole farrago could have been avoided if UEFA employed one bloke whose only job was to say: "That was a rubbish decision, change it."

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Joey Barton has no apparent redeeming features, but perhaps the worst aspect of his latest indiscretion is the sheer vitriol he stirs up in Joe Public.

Early Doors trawled through the user comments on yesterday's story announcing his suspension by Newcastle and waded straight into what a tabloid newspaper would no doubt call an 'orgy of hate'.

Barely a single contributor managed to have their say without blurting out the words 'thug', 'scum' or 'aminal'.

The standard suggestion was a life ban from football, while others proposed that he be bussed straight back to Strangeways or inserted directly into a filthy gutter.

Any comments attempting to stick up for Barton - or even mitigate the criticism - quickly accumulated so many thumbs down they disappeared from view.

Later on Tuesday afternoon, Danny Murphy gave his views in a column for this site entitled 'Don't crucify Barton' suggesting that, while he has brought this situation on himself and deserves the criticism levelled at him by Alan Shearer, he should have the chance to redeem himself.

Never has the claim that a man should not be nailed to a cross and left to die created such a ruckus. Not since biblical times, anyway.

Some chump called Ken A weighed in with a grammatically-priceless opening gambit, slamming Murphy for daring to show a bit of human compassion: "murphy your a idiot how many chances does he want­ please keep away from liverpool"

That pretty much set a tone of universal condemnation and much foaming at the mouth.

One thing that nobody could explain was why they were so angry.

Was it for the tackle which, while rash, was no worse than dozens of challenges seen every season?

Was it for the bust-up with Shearer, about which we know only what we were told on the back pages of Tuesday's Sun?

Was it for his previous misdemeanours, for which we have all had plenty of opportunity to vent our spleen?

Why would Barton provoke a reaction every bit as violent, malicious and spiteful as anything he has ever done?

ED suspects envy that a young and largely horrible man has made millions from playing football and still can't control his violent, antagonistic tendencies.

And maybe there were a few self-esteem issues at work - people desperate to denigrate somebody who they could easily identify as being worse than them.

Whatever, it was a horribly undignified spectacle, with many people exhibiting precisely the same wild-eyed bloodlust that caused Barton to beat up an innocent teenager in the street or attack a team-mate in training.

In the infamous BrassEye special of 2001, a spoof news programme throws a paedophile to a baying mob, who promptly rip him limb from limb. ED fears Barton would suffer the same fate.

Joey Barton gallery of hate (unedited version)

fred.bell: Like most views on this story I can only agree that­ this guy is beyond help. He should be declared­ unemployable. And then watch him descend into the­ gutter from whence he came.

trentbridge47: don't think there is enough therapy in the world­ for this guy
hope newcastle take the loss and nobody­ with a bit of common sense buys him. but i guarantee­ one of the promoted teams does probally birmingham that­ would be a great midfield with bowyer just needs fred­ west and peter sutcliffe and Fritzell from Austria

carl.john64: if a dog had behaved the way barton has recently it­ would be put down as a danger,it is a pitty we can not­ do that. with his violent nature on and of the playing­ field the @#$% should be sacked and banned from­ football for life

smurf86: Joey Barton is a disgusting horrible piece of work.­ This suspension is long overdue. The guy should be­ kicked out never to return. Earning the sort of money a­ footballer earns should be a privilege and this guy is­ sub-human and certainly doesn't deserve it. He is­ bad through and through. Goodbye and good riddance I­ say.

abbot59: Sack him, then no other club should touch him. Let the­ scumbag disappear into oblivion. The @#$% is evil, its­ in his blood.

Dannystewart84: I hope Joey Barton gets lynched- absolute scum! I would­ punch him in the face if I ever saw him in the street.

Bryanrichardson: I GOT A PHOTOGRAPH OF HIM CUTTING GRASS DURING HIS­ COMMUNITY SERVICE I THEN SNAPPED HIM BEING DROPPED OFF­ AT A BETTING SHOP WHILE THE REST OF HIS FELLOW­ CRIMINALS WAITED IN THIER PUNISHMENT VAN , SICKENING

Seanjnr: He should not be left near anybody .... "SOLITARY­ CONFINEMENT FOR LIFE" ... full stop !

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HEADLINES OF THE DAY. NOT

The Sun: Ro-Man Emperor
Daily Mirror: Show me the way to go Rome!
Daily Express: Cristiano Rome-aldo
Daily Mail: Rome-aldo
Star: Ron's Rome 'n dry

Where's the final again?

FOREIGN VIEW: 'Yes, Barca!' That is the best headline El Mundo Deportivo can come up with ahead of Barcelona's trip to Stamford Bridge. They're playing an English team, see?

COMING UP: Chelsea v Barcelona kicks off at 19:45 UK time and we're doing the full works once again. ED suspects it will be a good one.

  1. 16-Hirihito upfront are you mad he is rubbish in the air!!

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:32AM

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  2. Fletcher got the ball, then the man
    Barton got the ball, then the man

    wheres the difference?, stir stir stir.

    mogomagicFrom mogomagic on Wed May 06 09:32AM

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  3. Am sure the excuse Arsene wil gv is..*strong french accent* ''our.. hoo players were.. hoo.. raped.. hoo.. this morning.. hoo''.. *Irish bloke* Wel Mr Wenger, dey sureli were poked ina @#$% on te pitcha, aintit?

    Rubbish Arsenal.. they are worse than Chelsea

    omoboboFrom omobobo on Wed May 06 09:32AM

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  4. glory gtlory man united!....the whinging arse fans are all very quite this morning,,,but then again if they leave the ground after thirty mins ?....A wonderful man u v barca final is on the cards..and that ref made an understandable error with fletcher but is able to change it , not the penalty , but the card!

    stuartxlandFrom stuartxland on Wed May 06 09:33AM

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  5. if rosetti is a gentleman as they say he is , he must revoke the red card he gave fletcher by mistake.

    fredu123From fredu123 on Wed May 06 09:33AM

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  6. I was gutted for the lad Fletcher, he had a great game and was on the wrong end of a desicion that unless overturned will haunt him for the rest of his life, He may not have made the starting 11 and even got on but that is the choice of Sir Alex not the unfourtunate mistake of a Ref, i would assume that everybody noticed that all the united players did the usual run at the ref spitiing and cursing venom spouting anger, oh no they just and as a man united fan find this hard to believe, Took it on the chin and got on with it, the game was played in very good spirits and shame Arsenal didnt have there Magic touch to make it even more a spectacular match,

    stevejblackwellFrom stevejblackwell on Wed May 06 09:33AM

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  7. Man Utd dipatched Arsenal the way pacqman dispatched rikky hatton! to jase's and his cohorts chagrin. ha hah ha [i mean LOL]
    jeez ED what happened to my posts? shd 've been 1st or 2nd here! i suspect foul play

    wole2003From wole2003 on Wed May 06 09:35AM

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  8. 25-Your theory of a tackle from behind has flaws, you can tackle from behind/above/the side as long as you take the ball. The rule was changed from man and ball a little while ago, I am a Villa fan so have no particular axe to grind either way, I think most right minded/fair people would see it as an injustice (Too strong a word but you catch my drift) that Fletcher miss the final for it anyway!!

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:36AM

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  9. 33-Intent Mogo, Intent

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:37AM

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  10. Oh yeah Mogo don't forget that we all know (Inc the ref) that Barton is a nasty pasty too!!

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:38AM

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  11. My friend Maradona was a little man but brilliant in the air don't be so quick to judge.

    nickgpwinfieldFrom nickgpwinfield on Wed May 06 09:41AM

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  12. Joey Barton is a communist.

    senzoferrariFrom senzoferrari on Wed May 06 09:44AM

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  13. refs don't have the benefit of watching a frame by frame replay of an innocuos incidence on HDTV before reaching for their whistle now do they? and since the refs decision is final Fletcher should be contented getting a back to back in Rome: i can the commentator screaming already "MANCHESTER UNITED ARE BACK TO BACK CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE"

    wole2003From wole2003 on Wed May 06 09:45AM

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  14. Nick - 42 - was that with or without the Hand??? ;-)

    stephenaandertonFrom stephenaanderton on Wed May 06 09:46AM

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  15. 42-It wasn't a height thing nick, he just hasnt got the spring!

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:47AM

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  16. on the issue of joey barton i agree with ED.it eem that the red card has been used a an excuse to basically get a mob with pitchforks and torches screaming that the "monster" that is joey barton should never see the sun again. it just shows you that alot of people will use their pre-conceiveid notions of the man-which are well founded- to blind them from the fact that he just made a rash challenge.to ask what people are angry at would be futile as you would only hear "well...mumble mumble... he should not be allowed to walk the streets".it like a frankenstein novel

    michaelmhinduFrom michaelmhindu on Wed May 06 09:49AM

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  17. Ferguson to put a kid on the bench and tell him before that his medal will go to Fletcher?? Or even better put Berbatov on the bench and tell him HIS medal will go to Fletcher!!

    andy_lycettFrom andy_lycett on Wed May 06 09:49AM

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  18. allo der..
    yeverybodi sims to be yoverjoyeed aboot tha UNITED veectori....
    Eet war aa wanderfool parfarmonce by dem UNITED..
    Rolaando boi war breeliaunt...
    I se een ur face gooners...
    and u too jay...

    rock.brattFrom rock.bratt on Wed May 06 09:50AM

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  19. Fletcher tackled from behind and won the ball slightly, but if he didnt take fabregas out after then he didnt get enough of the ball for fabregas not to score

    annieh97From annieh97 on Wed May 06 09:50AM

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  20. Fletcher tackled from behind and won the ball slightly, but if he didnt take fabregas out after then he didnt get enough of the ball for fabregas not to score

    annieh97From annieh97 on Wed May 06 09:51AM

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  21. Ok perhaps your right Adolph Eichmann would be a good choice though as a forward.

    nickgpwinfieldFrom nickgpwinfield on Wed May 06 09:51AM

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  22. I was there last night and whilst I was properly p****d off at the game I was more annoyed that some of (a lot of) the fans were leaving so early. I knew the game was beyond us but at least support your team to the end.

    j.herbert709From j.herbert709 on Wed May 06 09:52AM

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  23. Sorry Morning guys

    annieh97From annieh97 on Wed May 06 09:52AM

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  24. Cronaldo is a diving cheating scumbag with a face only a mother could love he needed a slap last night f in arrogant little f ker

    annieh97From annieh97 on Wed May 06 09:54AM

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  25. no doubt that the game was overhyped i had barely taken my seat when the goal was scored, i was still calling friends from all over when the second went in...it was awesome, there was a bomb scare at the resumption and our gallery was cleared temporarily, me thinks it was a desperate ploy to distract us

    wole2003From wole2003 on Wed May 06 09:54AM

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  26. onnie..
    u simbly sim 2 mishing d pt.
    Darren boi had nt touchd Chesk teel d boll war deflucted...
    Nd den Faabrigaas tumbled o'er im..
    sho its nat aa fool..
    Inshted d gooner capten shud haav bin cardd for dhiving onto Flechar..

    rock.brattFrom rock.bratt on Wed May 06 09:55AM

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  27. i still have not got over the spurs incident, so win some you loose some.
    banned and stay banned.

    dave.hartleyFrom dave.hartley on Wed May 06 09:55AM

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  28. 42, only with his hands!

    Morning Andy et al, bit quiet here this morning. I stopped enjoying the match the second Fletcher was sent off. Yes I wanted a clean sheet, but the card for DF was just too much, he's played a clean tournament, enthusiastic yes, dogged definitely, gritty? Of course, but never dirty, I truly wish Sr. Rossetti will do the right thing.

    rilezFrom rilez on Wed May 06 09:55AM

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  29. i still have not got over the spurs incident, so win some you loose some.
    banned and stay banned.

    dave.hartleyFrom dave.hartley on Wed May 06 09:55AM

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  30. ARSHAVIN WILL MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE NEXT SEASON. QUALITY CENTRE BACK NEEDED. ARSHAVIN FOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010. EPL & CL GOONERS 2010! A CELTIC SUPPORTING ARSENAL FAN

    steg_wardFrom steg_ward on Wed May 06 09:57AM

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